3/5 Claire C. 2 years ago on Google
Reviewing
this
restaurant
is
difficult
but
I
can
first
try
without
comparing
it
obviously
to
the
restaurant
that
was
there
prior.
The
menu
is
relatively
limited
but
makes
up
with
it
for
different
options
of
meat
and
sides.
The
menu
has
more
traditional
options
and
a
Persian
take
on
popular
fast
foods
which
is
perhaps
a
good
idea
as
it's
prime
position
in
Surfers
may
appeal
more
to
the
casual
customers.
The
prices
were
maybe
slightly
inflated
but
the
flavour
was
very
nice
with
great
spices
and
I
did
enjoy
my
meal.
The
customer
service
was
good
and
wait
times
were
reasonable.
They
don't
serve
alcohol
which
is
a
drawback
at
this
location.
Now
the
change
of
restaurant.
The
elephant
in
the
room
showed
itself
quite
quickly.
When
we
sat
down
at
a
table,
one
of
the
families
that
usually
occupy
the
large
tables
outside
the
restaurant
also
arrived
but
upon
seeing
the
menu
and
that
the
restaurant
had
in
fact
changed,
they
promptly
stood
up
and
left.
The
restaurant
that
is
usually
stuffed
to
the
brim
with
people
was
near
empty
on
NYE
(and
we
only
went
there
as
everywhere
else
was
fully
booked)
and
it
was
clear
that
the
message
of
it's
location
change
was
news
to
most
and
that
it
wasn't
being
very
well
received.
On
one
hand,
understanding
that
the
beloved
restaurant
had
moved
and
one
with
the
same
name
had
replaced
it
as
a
small
chain
version
is
hard
to
accept
but
is
not
an
unreasonable
idea.
On
the
other,
why
they
would
trade
up
a
prime
position
in
Surfers
to
put
in
a
substandard
version
of
the
original
restaurant
is
beyond
me.
I
would
have
liked
it
if
this
was
the
same
restaurant
but
maybe
downsized?
If
that
was
the
issue?
I
don't
really
want
to
walk
15minutes
south
to
the
butt
end
of
Surfers
Paradise
to
the
new
location
but
I
probably
will
for
that
delicious
food
I
know
they
make.
Dead
honest,
this
new
restaurant
is
nice,
they
have
the
right
idea,
but
it's
not
as
good
as
it's
predecessor
and
I
cannot
experience
this
restaurant
without
thinking
of
the
other.